astronomically
天文学上地
常用释义
英音[ ˌæstrəˈnɒmɪkli ]
美音[ ˌæstrəˈnɑːmɪkli ]
基本释义
- adv. 天文学上地;宇航学地;天体地
例句
-
1·Interest rates are astronomically high.利率极高。来源: 《牛津词典》
-
2·Commercial growing fields are astronomically huge and take thousands of man-hours to operate.商业种植的领域非常广阔,需要成千上万个工时来运作。
-
3·Which is astronomically high for an American college or university.对于美国的学院和大学来说,这个比例非常高。
-
4·In 2008, the number of reported piracy attacks off East Africa rose astronomically.2008年,船只在非洲东海岸附近遭到海盗袭击的报告数量大幅度增加。
-
5·Astronomically, lixia represents the passing of spring and the entering into summer.从天文学上,立夏表示即将告别春天,是夏天的开始。
-
6·The chances for them to be involved in gang violence and homicide go up astronomically.他们极有可能卷入打架斗殴或杀人的事件中。
-
7·Proponents have claimed astronomically high odds against obtaining a match by chance alone.支持者宣称重合(指基因)的几率在其他方面不考虑的情况下是天文数字。
-
8·New niches are continually being found in what turns out to be an astronomically massive market.在虚拟化产品的巨大市场上,不断出现各种新兴的小型市场。
-
9·Perhaps most important, the public's view of what constitutes a crime has widened astronomically.最重要的也许是,公众对犯罪根源的看法已经多得数不胜数。
-
10·They're astronomically brilliant in comparison to anything humans are likely to invent for millennia.未来几千年,不论人类的发明多么辉煌,和它们相比,不过是璀璨星河中的些微星光。
同根词
词根:
astronomy
astronomical
adj
天文的,天文学的;极大的
astronautic
adj
太空航行的;宇航员的
astronautical
adj
宇航的;太空航行学的;航天员的(等于astronautic)
astronomic
adj
天文学的;星学的
astronaut
n
宇航员,航天员;太空旅行者
astronomy
n
天文学
astronomer
n
天文学家
astronavigation
n
太空航行;[航] 天文导航